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2nd Pre Assessment

This document is a mathematics assessment for 8th grade students at Ramon B. Felipe Sr. National High School in Camarines Sur, Philippines. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing concepts such as linear inequalities, functions, deductive reasoning, and properties of angles, equality, and mathematical proofs. The assessment will be used to evaluate students' existing knowledge of these topics covered in the 2nd quarter.

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2nd Pre Assessment

This document is a mathematics assessment for 8th grade students at Ramon B. Felipe Sr. National High School in Camarines Sur, Philippines. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing concepts such as linear inequalities, functions, deductive reasoning, and properties of angles, equality, and mathematical proofs. The assessment will be used to evaluate students' existing knowledge of these topics covered in the 2nd quarter.

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Department of Education

Region V
Division of Camarines Sur
RAMON B. FELIPE SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
San Vicente, Pamplona, Camarines Sur

Mathematics 8
2nd Quarter Pre-Assessment

Name: ______________________________ Grade & Sec.: ____________________ Date: _______________


Find out what much you already know. Circle the letter that corresponds to your answer.

1. Jane bought three apples and two oranges. The total amount she paid was at most Php 123. If x
represents the cost of each apple and y the cost of each orange. Which of the following mathematical
statements represents the given situation?
a. 3x + 2y ≥ 123 b. 3x + 2y≤123 c. 3x + 2y > 123 d. 3x + 27< 123

2. How many solutions does a linear inequality in two variables have?


a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. infinite
3. Adeth has some Php 10 and Php 5 coins. The total amount of these coins is at most Php 750. Suppose
there are 50 Php 5-coins. Which of the following is true about the number of Php 10-coins?
I. The number of Php 10-coins is less than the number of Php 5-coins.
II. The number of Php 10-coins is more than the number of Php 5-coins.
III. The number of Php 10-coins is equal to the number of Php 5-coins.
a. I and II b. I and III c. II and III d. I, II, and III

4. Which of the following ordered pairs is solution of the inequality 2x + 6y ≤ 10?


a. (3,1) b. (2.2) c. (1. 2) d. ( 1, 0)

5. What is the graph of a linear inequalities in two variables?


a. Straight line b. Parbola c. Half-plane d. Half of parabola

6. What linear inequality is represented by the graph at the right?

a. x+y>1
b. x+y<1
c. –x+y>1
d. –x+y<1

7. IN the inequality c - 4d ≤ 10, what could be the values of d if c = 8?


1 1 1 1
a. d ≤ b. d ≥ c. d ≤− d. d ≥−
2 2 2 2

8. The total amount Cora paid for 2 kg of beef and 3 kg of fish is less than Php 700. Suppose a kg of beef
costs Php 250. What could be the maximum cost of a kg of fish to the nearest pesos?
a. Php 60 b. Php 65 c. Php 66 d. Php 67

9. Which of the following sets or ordered pairs define a function?


a. {(3,2), ( - 3, 6), ( 3, - 2), ( - 3, - 6)} c.{(1, 2), (2, 6), (3, - 2), (4, - 6)}
b. {(2, 2), (2, 3), (2, 4), (2, - 9)} d. {(4, 4), ( - 3, 4), (4, - 4) ( - 3, - 4)}

10. Jonathan has a job mowing lawns in the neighborhood, and gets paid Php per hour. Identify the
independent variable in computing his total pay.
a. The job c. the lawn mowing
b. The total pay d. the number of hours worked
11. Which describes a function?
a. A set of ordered pairs with the same components.
b. A set of ordered pairs with the same second component.
c. A set of ordered pairs with different first components
d. A set of ordered pairs with different second components.

12. If every element in x corresponds to one and only one element in y, then the correspondence is____.
a. one-to-one b. one-to-many c. many-to-one d. many-to-many

13.The correct table of the function f defined by f(x) = 3x + 1 is ________.


a. x - 2 0 2 4 6 b. x - 2 -1 0 1 2 c. x - 2 0 2 4 6 d. x - 2 - 1 0 1 2
y - 5 1 7 13 19 y - 5 1 7 13 19 y - 6 -3 0 3 6 y -5 -3 0 3 6

13. Which of the following ordered pairs satisfy both 2x + 7y > 5 and 3x – y ≤ 2?
a. (0, 0) b. (10, - 1) c. ( -4, 6) d. ( -2, -8)

14. Jose paid at most Php 250 for the 4 markers and 3 pencils that he bought. Suppose the marker is more
expensive than the pencil and their price difference is greater than Php 30. Which of the following could
be the amount paid by Jose for each item.

a. Marker : Php 56 b. Marker: Php 35 c. Marker: Php 46 d. Marker: Php 50


Pencil: Php 12 Pencil : Php 15 Pencil: Php 7 Php: Php 19

15. Which of the following describes deductive reasoning?


a. using logic to draw conclusions based on accepted statements
b. accepting the meaning of a term without definition
c. defining mathematical terms in relation to physical objects
d. inferring a general truth by examining a number of specific examples.

16. If m ∠ R + m ∠M = 90, then


a. ∠R ≅ ∠M c. ∠R and ∠M are complementary
b. ∠R and ∠M are right angles d. ∠R and ∠M are supplementary

17. The converse of the statement “ If you are in love, then you are inspired”, is
a. If you are not in love, then you are not inspired. c. If you are not inspired, then you are not in love
b. If you are inspired, then you in love d. If you are in love, then you are not inspired.

18. what property is illustrated in : If ∠A ≅ ∠B, ∠B ≅ ∠C, then If ∠A ≅ ∠C.


a. Reflexive Property c. Transitive property
b. Symmetric Property d. Addition Property

19. The method of proof by contradiction is


a. direct proof b. formal proof c. indirect proof d. two column proof

20. Name the property which justifies the following conclusion.

Given: JB = 28
Conclusion: JB + 4 = 32
a. Addition Property of Equality c. Reflexive Property
b. Multiplication Property of Equality d. Transitive Property

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